The number of petrol motor coaches, buses, and trolley buses in Austria remained largely stable from 2013 to 2023, with minor fluctuations. Starting at 2 units in 2013, the count increased to 3 units in 2014 and 2015, grew to 4 units by 2016, and remained stable at 4 units through 2023, with a brief dip to 3 units in 2020. From 2019 to 2023, the number remained constant at 4 units, indicating a stable market.
Key Insights:
- Year-on-year variation: The most significant changes occurred in 2014 (50%) and 2016 (33.33%), with a notable decline in 2020 (-25%), and a recovery in 2021 (33.33%). The years 2022 and 2023 observed no changes.
- CAGR (Compound Annual Growth Rate): Over the past five years leading up to 2023, the CAGR has been 0%, indicating no growth.
- Forecast: For the next five years, the number is projected to remain at 4 units annually, reflecting a stagnant growth rate with a 0% CAGR.
Trends to Watch:
- The transition towards electric and hybrid vehicles: Any government policies promoting cleaner transportation can affect future trends in petrol motor coaches, buses, and trolley buses.
- Technological advancements: Innovations in vehicle design and fuel efficiency may influence the composition of the fleet.
- Policy changes: Policies related to urban transportation, emissions regulations, and public transport funding will play a crucial role.